On Monday night, President Trump sat down with 60 Minutes for an in-depth interview with reporter Stephen Colbert. Wait… that can’t be right. How about this: in a segment on The Late Show Monday night, Colbert spoofed Trump’s real 60 Minutes interview by mashing up his own questions with Trump’s answers. Throughout the funny bit, Colbert interrogated Trump about his “mountain of lies,” made fun of Eric and Donald Jr., and questioned whether the president is really a “baby.”

Colbert’s segment opened with a 60 Minutes-style introduction, clock and all. “I’m Stephen Colbert,” the host said in the show’s signature box. “Tonight, my interview of Lesley Stahl’s interview of President Trump,” he said before mimicking the clock-ticking noise. The Late Show then cut directly into the interview, superimposing Colbert’s body over Stahl’s.

“Mr. President, you’ve been president for two years,” said Colbert. The writers didn’t need to look hard to find a fitting response to that one. “There’s something really terrible and disgusting about that,” said Trump, echoing the sentiment of many left-leaning Americans. Trump went on to “sum up his administration” as “vicious, full of lies, deceit, and deception,” much to the pleasure of the audience.

After getting in a quick jab at Jeff Sessions — The Late Show had Trump say that he would replace Sessions with “pillows and blankets” — Colbert got to the heart of the matter: Trump’s lies. Working off Trump’s promise that there will be “severe punishment” once we know what happened to journalist Jamal Khashoggi, Colbert asked, “Is that another lie?” Trump said yes, to which Colbert asked, “Are you ever going to tell the truth?” “Don’t count on it,” Trump said in the edited clip. Later, Colbert asked to “go back to that lying thing again,” saying, “Why do you think you get away with your unprecedented mountain of lies?” The show then turned to Trump’s most memorable moment from his 60 Minutes interview. “I’m president, and you’re not,” replied a petulant Trump.